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History of Evolution of the Armenian Sociological Thought

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Abstract

The article deals with the issues of the origin and evolution of social thought and sociological researches in Armenia. Since the ancient period Armenian philosophers in they works addressed the problems of man and his environment, social relations and the role of the state. Many social ideas expressed in the works of medieval Armenian thinkers are relevant even in our time. The article also addresses scientific research areas of applied sociological surveys, the institutional development of sociology and sociological education in Armenia since the Soviet times to the modern state.

Published in Social Sciences (Volume 4, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ss.20150405.12
Page(s) 119-126
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Keywords

Armenian Sociology, History, Current State, Sociological Education

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